The two-story MRF includes 2,600 sf of office space and 8,500 sf of laboratory space for WHOI's marine mammal research teams. The eight principal investigators and 45 research staff have use of mass spectrometers, a CT scanner, flexible wet labs, a cleanroom, a necropsy suite, marine acoustics research, and a marine research archive.
The first floor includes labs devoted to acoustical engineering and sophisticated optical research methods. The scanner room is completely shielded, including the roof structure, with lead to eliminate radiation hazards for the surrounding areas. The lab for the mass spectrometer is constructed with a minimum of exposed metal surfaces to support the trace metals research conducted within. The necropsy suite and its associated sample freezer are located adjacent to the scanner room, with direct access to a dedicated exterior service area.
The remaining lab and office spaces are on the second floor. Office areas encourage researcher interaction while still providing direct access to the labs. Data access is provided throughout the building, and the telephone system is voice over IP. A staging area is provided at ground level for use in preparation for scientific cruises. Green building principles incorporated during design and construction include preservation of open space, sunshades for solar control, operable windows in offices, and use of renewable resources.
Built between two hillsides on campus, the MRF provides entrances on both the lower and upper levels of campus. Entry at the upper level provides an exterior terrace with views and access to similar areas at the new Biogeochemistry Building, campus dining areas, and administration facilities.
Renovation to the 183-acre campus included construction of the two new research facilities, additions to the existing McLean Laboratory, an addition to the central energy plant, new wastewater treatment facilities, and extensive upgrades to underground utilities and site landscaping.
| Project Information | ||||||||||||
| Building Owner: | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | |||||||||||
| Building Location: | Woods Hole, Massachusetts UNITED STATES | |||||||||||
| Project Type: | New Construction | |||||||||||
| Principal Building Function: | Marine biology research | |||||||||||
| Project Delivery Method: | Construction Management | |||||||||||
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| Construction Cost: | $10,400,000 | |||||||||||
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: | $347 | |||||||||||
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| Building Information | ||||||||||||
| Project Includes: |
Aquarium Biology Chemistry Education Education: Biology Education: Life Sciences Laboratory Laboratory: Research Laboratory: Wet Life Sciences Vivarium |
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| Total GSF: | 30,000 | |||||||||||
| Project Team | ||||||||||||
| Architect | Ellenzweig Inc. | |||||||||||
| Builder | Bond Brothers Inc. | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Communications | Nelson Communications | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Lighting | Lam Partners Inc. | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Program Manager | Skanska USA Building Inc. | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Electrical | BR+A/Bard,Rao + Athanas Consulting Engineers Inc. | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Mechanical | BR+A/Bard,Rao + Athanas Consulting Engineers Inc. | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Structural | LeMessurier Consultants Inc. | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Air Handlers | TSI Incorporated | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Building Automation Controls | Siemens Building Technologies | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Carpet | Bentley Carpets | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Elevators | Thyssen Krupp | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Fume Hoods | TSI Incorporated | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Laboratory Equipment | Liberty | |||||||||||
| Profile Created 04/19/2006 | ||||||||||||
| Last Updated 04/19/2006 | ||||||||||||
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Exterior at Night
The Marine Research Facility stretches between two hillsides providing a connection between the lower and upper levels of campus. (Photo courtesy of Ellenzweig Associates, copyright Anton Grassl, Photographer.)
Interior
The second floor includes continuous suites of labs and office spaces with areas for informal interaction scattered throughout. (Photo courtesy of Ellenzweig Associates, copyright Anton Grassl, Photographer.)
Specimen Lab
Labs in the MRF are designed for preparation and examination of specimen slides. Equipment includes specialized slide storage units and microscopy workstations with scavenger exhausts. (Photo courtesy of Ellenzweig Associates, copyright Anton Grassl, Photographer.)
Necropsy Lab
The Ketten Necropsy Suite includes fixed downdraft necropsy tables, a moveable necropsy table with a moveable overhead exhaust system, stainless steel cabinetry, surgical lights, and an overhead crane rail to transport specimens throughout the facility.

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